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General Tom Summer

Full Name
Tom Summers
Birth Location
Queensland, Australia
Nationality
  1. 🇦🇺 Australia
Position/s
  1. Second Row
Warriors Years Active
  1. 2023
  2. 2024
College/s
Keebra Park State High School
Signed From
Tweed Seagulls
Junior Club/s
Helensvale Hornets
Previous Club/s
Tweed Seagulls
Status
Active

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Tom Summer

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2021 - Tweed Head Seagulls U16
2022 - Keebra Park HS
2023 - Tweed Head Seagulls U18
2024 - Warriors SG Ball
 

Schoolboy showdown: Marsden v Keebra Park a perfect start to Thursday night​

Titans.com.au
Tue 6 Jun 2023, 06:55 am

Fans will be treated to an epic Schoolboy Cup battle as an exciting curtain-raiser to the Titans' Thursday night clash against the Wests Tigers at Cbus Super Stadium.

With both Marsden State High School and Keebra Park State High School undefeated after the season opener of the Langer Cup, both powerhouses will face off in what is set to be a mouth-watering contest showcasing some of the best young talent Queensland has to offer.

Featuring a number of Future Titans who will be in action across both teams, Marsden centre Will Semu can't wait to run out at Cbus Super Stadium and face off against his fellow Coast rivals, after splitting the points with Palm Beach Currumbin last week.

"I'm pretty excited... it's definitely a privilege," Semu said.

"Last week, I was extremely proud we were able to hang into the end.

"I think we just need to improve our effort areas this week, especially in the middle and on the edges."

Keebra Park front rower Jack Schmidt is also extremely excited to be playing ahead of the Gold Coast's Round 15 showdown against the Wests Tigers, as well as seeing the battle between his halfback Ryder Williams (Titans-contracted) and Marsden's Coby Black (Broncos-contracted).

"I'm pretty excited," Schmidt said.

"We'll definitely have to watch out for their halfback Coby Black... he can be quite dangerous."

Kick-off to the curtain-raiser is at 6.05pm, ahead of the Titans in action at 7.50pm.

Team lists​

Marsden SHS​

1. Kylem Vunipola 2. Saxon Innes 3. Will Semu 4. Mark Nosa 5. Lui Lee 6. Javon Andrews 7. Coby Black 8. Sione Suilua 9. Jacob Tinsley 10. Elijah Leatigaga 11. Cairo Ruri 12. Patrick Kailahi 13. Lewis Symonds 14. Cory Pearse 15. Jury Taewa 16. Braden Teuila 17. Dylan Gallagher 18. Xavier Atoa 19. Korbin Skelton 20. Taylan To’a

Keebra Park SHS​

1. Mason Barber 2. Jeremiah Havea 3. Joseph Tupuse 4. Xavier Tauaifaiga 5. Zyroam Herlihy 6. Jack Hudson 7. Ryder Williams 8. Jack Schmidt 9. Isaiah Fagalilo 10. Zac Kumbamong 11. Jett Bryce 12. Presley Folau 13. Taylor Withington 14. Dorian Lotaki 15. Tom Summer 16. Ryan Hutchison 17. Austin Marsters 18. Tyrel Laban

 
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Several players signed for club's pathways rosters​

Richard Becht & photosport.nz
Thu 18 May 2023, 10:02 am
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Tweed Heads Seagulls back rower Tom Summers signed on two-year contract for One New Zealand Warriors' SG Ball Cup squad.

A number of promising players have been signed as the One New Zealand Warriors build their rosters ahead of the landmark 2024 season when the club fields teams in a complete range of pathways competitions for the first time.

As well as being in the NRL and New South Wales Cup, the One New Zealand Warriors will have a full stable of teams in each of the NSWRL’s age group competitions in 2024.

After returning to the SG Ball Cup (under-19) following a three-year absence this season, the club will join the Jersey Flegg Cup (under-21) and Harold Matthews Cup (under-17) as well as running a Youth Academy squad (under-15).

Andrew McFadden, general manager recruitment, pathways and development, said the club had re-signed several players from this year’s SG Ball squad as well as securing new players in the under-17 and under-19 age categories.

Signed for two years for the SG Ball Cup squad is back rower Tom Summer out of the famed rugby league nursery Keebra Park State High School on the Gold Coast. A Helensvale Hornets junior, he has played for the Tweed Head Seagulls in Queensland’s Mal Meninga Cup (under-18) and Cyril Connell Challenge (under-16) competitions.

 
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